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3/4
     A Scanner Darkly (2006)      "A Scanner Darkly doesn't quite live up to the promise of its opening sequence, but it's still an audacious offering during a season of brain-dead blockbusters."       Lou Lumenick  
  
2/4
     A Tout de Suite (2005)      "French director Benoit Jacquot is fascinated by American crime drama, but pays homage to the form by removing most of the drama and nearly all the crime."       Kyle Smith  
        A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)      "The combination of genres -- science fiction with fairy tale -- often triumphs but sometimes misfires."       Jonathan Foreman  
  
2.5/4
     A/K/A Tommy Chong (2005)      "How the feds inadver tently resurrected the performing career of stoner comic Tommy Chong by busting him is the ironic subtext of Josh Gilbert's one-sided documentary a/k/a Tommy Chong."       Lou Lumenick  
  
0.5/4
     Abandon (2002)      "Gaghan ... has thrown every suspenseful cliché in the book at this nonsensical story."       Megan Turner  
  
2.5/4
     ABCD (2001)      "Compassionate, funny and honest."       Jonathan Foreman  
  
3/4
     Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story (2007)      "Abduction uses interviews, vintage photos and re-creations to tell the sad story of love and hope in riveting, suspenseful style. So powerful is this film, it brought tears to my eyes."       V.A. Musetto  
  
3/4
     Aberdeen (2001)      "Intelligent, moving and often beautifully photographed."       Jonathan Foreman  
  
2/4
     Abouna (2004)      "Suffers from largely rudderless direction, relying for any sense of profundity on the breathtaking beauty of Abraham Haile Biru's cinematography."       Megan Lehmann  
  
3/4
     About a Boy (2002)      "Hilarious, acidic Brit comedy."       Jonathan Foreman  
        About Adam (2001)      "A moderately beguiling date movie."       Lou Lumenick  
  
3/4
     About Baghdad (2003)      Click here to see the review.       V.A. Musetto  
  
3/4
     About Schmidt (2002)      "A must-see for Nicholson's mesmerizing performance, which would probably hold interest even if the sound were turned off."       Lou Lumenick  
  
.5/4
     Accepted (2006)      "A campus comedy that's as dull as bong water, Accepted is like the product of a community college filmmaking class, remedial division."       Kyle Smith  
  
2.5/4
     Across the Universe (2007)      "An interesting failure, not a fascinating one."       Kyle Smith  
  
2.5/4
     Acts of Worship (2001)      "Rosemary Rodriguez makes a worthy debut with this troubling tale of a young druggie struggling to survive on the streets of the East Village."       V.A. Musetto  
  
2.5/4
     Adam & Steve (2006)      "Often charming and funny, though sometimes quite gross."       Lou Lumenick  
  
1.5/4
     Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)      "There are a handful of genuinely comical moments in Eight Crazy Nights, but the whole thing reeks of a super-indulgent, cobbled-together vanity trip by a star whose ego obviously leads him to believe he can put anything on screen."       Megan Turner  
  
1/4
     Adam's Apples (2007)      "I'm sure there's a decent black comedy in the material, but Adam's Apples, by Danish director Anders Thomas Jensen, isn't it."       V.A. Musetto  
  
2.5/4
     Adanggaman (2001)      "Uneven but undeniably powerful."       Lou Lumenick  
  
3.5/4
     Adaptation (2002)      "Features what is surely the funniest and most accurate depiction of writer's block ever."       Jonathan Foreman  
  
1/4
     Adored - Diary of a Porn Star (2004)      "Not only is Adored amateurish and mawkish even by the standards of American 'gaysploitation' cinema, it's weirdly shy about showing nudity and sex."       Jonathan Foreman  
  
2/4
     Adrift in Manhattan (2007)      "...overall, his [Alfredo De Villa's] latest flick is dramatically tepid."       Lou Lumenick  
  
2.5/4
     The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland (1999)      "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland won't tickle anyone much above the age of 6."       Lou Lumenick  
        The Adventures of Felix (2001)      "On the dull side overall."       Lou Lumenick  
  
0/4
     The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)      "So unremittingly awful that labeling it a dog probably constitutes cruelty to canines."       Lou Lumenick  
        The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000)      "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle is no Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but it has it own goofy charms."       Lou Lumenick  
  
3/4
     Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl in 3-D (2005)      "You can't get this kind of full-on sensory-jolt anywhere else, not legally anyway."       Kyle Smith  
  
0/4
     Aeon Flux (2005)      "Aeon Flux is by far the year's worst movie, a most dubious achievement."       Lou Lumenick  
  
0/4
     The Affair of the Necklace (2001)      "Hokey, embarrassing costumer."       Jonathan Foreman  
  
2.5/4
     Afghan Stories (2002)      "An informative work that puts a human face on the calamity in Afghanistan."       V.A. Musetto  
  
3/4
     Afraid of Everything (2004)      "Shot for practically nothing by first-time director David Barker, it delivers more bang for its minimal bucks than many a Hollywood blockbuster does for its multimillions."       V.A. Musetto  
  
2.5/4
     After Innocence (2005)      "The film cuts away from such personal stories too quickly, eager to sell us on airy, unjustified claims."       Kyle Smith  
  
2.5/4
     After Midnight (2004)      "Charming if slight."       Lou Lumenick  
  
3/4
     After the Apocalypse (2004)      Click here to see the review.       V.A. Musetto  
  
2.5/4
     After the Life (2002)      "The fine performances by Blanc and Melki give Belvaux' whole clever undertaking some needed weight."       Jonathan Foreman  
  
2/4
     After the Sunset (2004)      "A slick if hyper-predictable comic caper."       Lou Lumenick  
  
3/4
     After The Wedding (2007)      "[Director] Bier has lots [of] surprises up her sleeve to keep After the Wedding humming for two solid hours."       Lou Lumenick  
  
1.5/4
     Against the Ropes (2003)      "This lethargic, pseudo-feminist biopic is barely a notch above a bad TV movie, with one-dimensional characters, cliché-ridden dialogue and fight scenes that are badly choreographed and edited."       Megan Lehmann  
  
0.5/4
     Agent Cody Banks (2003)      "Illogical, thrown-together claptrap."       Megan Lehmann  
  
0/4
     Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004)      "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London should have been stopped at customs -- as family entertainment, it constitutes child abuse."       Lou Lumenick  
  
1.5/4
     The Aggressives (2005)      "It's just a loose collection of interviews about its subjects' feelings and back stories."       Kyle Smith  
  
2/4
     Agnes and His Brothers (2006)      "About halfway through, however, the story takes on more than it can handle, turning contrived and unbelievable in the process."       V.A. Musetto  
  
3/4
     Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World (2007)      "Well-made."       V.A. Musetto  
  
1.5/4
     Agni Varsha: The Fire and the Rain (2002)      "Too simply plotted and, even at two hours -- Bombay exports can often run to four -- the story drags."       Megan Turner  
  
3/4
     The Agronomist (2004)      "Uses archival footage and music to tell a moving story that's all too common in the Third World."       Lou Lumenick  
  
2.5/4
     Aileen: The Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)      "The director ... makes a compelling argument that Wuornos never got a fair deal from the legal system and that she should have been spared death because of insanity."       V.A. Musetto  
  
1.5/4
     The Air I Breathe (2007)      "Brendan Fraser is Pleasure, Sarah Michelle Gellar is Sorrow, Kevin Bacon is Love, Forest Whitaker is Happiness, and the director is Pretension."       Kyle Smith  
  
2.5/4
     AKA (2002)      "Watching three frames at once is disconcerting at first, but eventually the experience gives the film a high-tech boost."       V.A. Musetto  
  
2.5/4
     Akeelah and the Bee (2006)      "Akeelah and the Bee is so warm and well-meaning that you may find yourself wanting to like it more than you really do."       Kyle Smith  

  
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